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Angria or
Angaria (German:
Engern,
German pronunciation) is a
historical region in the present-day
German states of
Lower Saxony and
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Angrivarii lived in an area
which was
later called Angria (Modern
German "
Engern") in the
Middle Ages,
which was a
major part of the
Carolingian Duchy of...
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during the 1960s. In 1875, the
railway station was opened. Ahe
Deckbergen Engern Exten Friedrichshöhe
Friedrichswald Goldbeck Hohenrode Kohlenstädt Krankenhagen...
- Ernst,
Herzog zu Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Jülich,
Cleve und Berg, auch
Engern und Westphalen,
Landgraf in Thüringen,
Markgraf zu Meißen, gefürsteter Graf...
- ****hest was Eastphalia. In
between the two
kingdoms was that of
Engria (or
Engern), and
north of the three, at the base of the
Jutland peninsula, was Nordalbingia...
- in Enger,
which is also a
subject of a legend.
Along with
Eastphalia and
Engern,
Westphalia (Westfalahi) was
originally a
district of the
Duchy of Saxony...
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Popel of Lobkowicz. He was
officially known as
Julius Franz von Sachsen,
Engern und Westfalen. His
father Julius Henry had
acquired sprawling estates around...
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Herzog zu Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Jülich,
Cleve und Berg, auch
Engern und Westphalen,
Landgraf in Thüringen,
Markgraf zu Meißen, gefürsteter Graf...
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Gules plain (Sovereign rights); 14th, Argent,
three beetles'
pincers Gules (
Engern); 15th, Or a fess
chequy Gules and
Argent (Marck); 16th, Per pale, dexter...
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ruled over the
Eastphalian territories,
while the
Westphalian and
Engern parts of
Saxony fell
under the
control of the Prince-Archbishops of Cologne...